Everything from the Denzel Washington blockbuster "Flight" to "Finding Nemo 3D" can be seen this weekend when the Century Aurora movie theater opens its doors.

After undergoing renovations in the wake being the site of a July 20 mass shooting that left 12 people dead and 58 injured, owner Cinemark will open the theater to the public on Friday, offering free movies through Jan. 21. The theater that at the time was called the Century 16 will now be called the Century Aurora.

The public can pick up tickets at the theater beginning Friday.

Cinemark has not said if concessions will be free ,as well.

After the free movie weekend, Cinemark will close and then reopen again Jan. 25.

Cinemark planned to spend about $1 million changing the look of the complex inside and out.

The purple hue and neon lights on the theater's towering facade have been replaced with a more somber swamp green.

According to building plans filed with the city, Cinemark made significant changes to Theater 9 — where the shooting took place — transforming it into an "extreme digital" theater with wall-to-wall and ceiling-to-floor screens.

On Thursday, a night of remembrance will take place as Mayor Steve Hogan, Gov. John Hickenlooper and Cinemark CEO Tim Warner are expected to deliver remarks.